VCT Removal in Rosser Reserve

Your VCT Comes Out Clean, Fast, Complete

Professional vinyl composition tile removal that protects your property while preparing your floor perfectly for what’s next.
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Professional Vinyl Composition Tile Removal

Floor Ready for Installation, Property Protected

Your old VCT flooring is completely gone. Every piece of adhesive scraped clean from your concrete. No dust coating your furniture or floating through your air.

The subfloor sits smooth and ready for whatever comes next. Your business stays operational, your home stays livable, and you’re not dealing with weeks of cleanup afterward.

You get exactly what you expected, when you expected it, without the headaches that come with contractors who cut corners or leave messes behind.

Rosser Reserve Flooring Contractors

We’ve Been Doing This Right Since 2020

We’ve been handling complex flooring projects across South Florida since 2020. We’ve worked with government facilities, military installations, and countless residential and commercial properties throughout the region.

Our team specializes in the technical side of floor preparation. We know how different adhesives behave, which equipment works best for each situation, and how to protect your property during the removal process.

Port St. Lucie property owners choose us because we show up when we say we will, complete the work as quoted, and leave their spaces ready for the next phase of their project.

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VCT Flooring Removal Process

Here’s Exactly What Happens During Your Project

First, we protect your property with dust containment systems and protective barriers. Our equipment stays contained to the work area, and your belongings stay clean.

Next, we use ride-on and walk-behind floor scrapers to lift your VCT tiles efficiently. These machines work fast while preserving your concrete subfloor underneath.

Finally, we grind away all adhesive residue until your concrete is smooth and ready. We handle all debris removal and leave your space clean. The entire process typically takes one to two days depending on square footage.

You’re left with a properly prepared surface that’s ready for your new flooring installation.

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Complete Adhesive Removal Service

What’s Included in Professional VCT Removal

Every VCT removal project includes complete tile removal, thorough adhesive cleanup, and debris hauling. We bring our own dust containment equipment and protective materials.

In Rosser Reserve, many homes and businesses installed VCT flooring in the 1990s and 2000s when the neighborhood was developing. These older installations often use stronger adhesives that require professional-grade equipment to remove properly.

Our service covers the entire removal process from start to finish. You don’t coordinate multiple contractors or worry about disposal. We handle the technical challenges of adhesive compatibility and subfloor preparation so your new flooring installer can work on a properly prepared surface.

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How much does VCT removal cost in Rosser Reserve?

VCT removal costs typically range from $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot depending on the adhesive type, floor condition, and access requirements. Older installations with stronger adhesives or multiple layers take more time and specialized equipment to remove properly.

We provide upfront pricing after evaluating your specific project. Factors like room layout, furniture moving requirements, and disposal needs all affect the final cost. Most residential projects in Rosser Reserve range from $800 to $2,500 depending on square footage and complexity.

Yes, we use professional dust containment systems including sealed barriers, negative air machines, and HEPA filtration to keep dust confined to the work area. Our equipment is designed specifically for indoor flooring removal projects.

We set up plastic barriers and use specialized vacuums that capture dust at the source. Most of our residential clients are surprised at how clean the rest of their home stays during the removal process. This is especially important in Rosser Reserve homes where families are living in the space during the project.

Most residential VCT removal projects take 1-2 days to complete. Commercial projects can take 3-5 days depending on square footage and business hour restrictions. The timeline depends on adhesive type, floor condition, and whether we’re working around your schedule.

We can often work evenings or weekends for commercial clients who need to maintain normal business operations. For Rosser Reserve homeowners, we typically complete most residential projects within 48 hours from start to cleanup.

We remove both the tiles and all adhesive residue down to clean concrete. Leaving old adhesive can cause problems with new flooring installation, including poor adhesion, uneven surfaces, and warranty issues with your new flooring.

Our process includes mechanical scraping and grinding to ensure complete adhesive removal. We use commercial-grade grinders with specialized wheels designed for different adhesive types. Your new flooring contractor will receive a properly prepared subfloor that meets installation requirements.

We handle all debris removal and disposal as part of our service. Our trucks haul away all materials the same day we complete the removal. We dispose of VCT tiles according to local regulations and recycle materials when possible.

You don’t need to arrange for dumpsters or worry about disposal logistics. We bring our own containers and remove everything from your property. This is particularly helpful for Rosser Reserve homeowners who have HOA guidelines about construction debris and dumpster placement.

Yes, when removed properly with professional equipment, VCT can be taken up without damaging the concrete underneath. We use specialized scrapers that apply controlled pressure to lift tiles and adhesive without gouging or cracking the subfloor.

Our ride-on and walk-behind machines are designed specifically for this type of work. They remove materials efficiently while preserving the structural integrity of your concrete. After removal, we inspect the subfloor and address any minor imperfections to ensure it’s ready for new flooring installation.

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